Question
My child is 12 years old and during epilepsy seizures, they will spit blood foam and have spasms in their limbs. They do not respond even when called during an attack. I would like to ask about the treatment methods and which hospital is better.
Answer
Epilepsy is a difficult-to-cure disease, but once an appropriate treatment method is found, it can effectively control the condition. The current main treatment methods include medication and minimally invasive treatments such as acupuncture point blocking therapy and vagus nerve stimulation therapy, which can help reduce or even stop epilepsy seizures. Patients can consult professional opinions at any time to obtain more information, and wish the patient a speedy recovery.